Edward Broughton (Royalist)

Sir

Edward Broughton
Church of SS Marcella and Deiniol, Marchwiel; the parish church of the Broughton family
Bornc.1620
Marchwiel, Denbighshire, Wales
Died20 June 1665
Buried
Allegiance Royalists
BranchInfantry
Years of service1641–1665
RankLieutenant-colonel
Battles/warsIrish Confederate Wars
First English Civil War
Newark; Rowton Heath
Third English Civil War
Battle of Worcester
Booth's Uprising
Battle of Winnington Bridge
Second Anglo-Dutch War
Battle of Lowestoft 
Spouse(s)Alice Honeywood (d. bef. 1659); Mary Wyke
ChildrenEdward (1661–1718)

Sir Edward Broughton (died 1665) was a Welsh landowner and soldier with a long service in Royalist armies during the Wars of the Three Kingdoms. Imprisoned in the Gatehouse Prison in Westminster in 1659 following a Royalist rebellion, he later married the prison keeper's widow and took on the lease of the prison himself.

Broughton was fatally wounded in the Battle of Lowestoft during the Second Anglo-Dutch War and was buried in Westminster Abbey. He was created a baronet the same year, although it is unclear if the legal process was complete at the time of his death.